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* [[Really Gets Around]]: Doctor Tachyon, Fortunato.
* [[Really Gets Around]]: Doctor Tachyon, Fortunato.
* [[The Seventies]]: The later half of the book.
* [[The Seventies]]: The later half of the book.
* [[The Sixties]]: The Mark Meadows story is the quintessential Sixties story, complete with a [[Mister Sandman Sequence]] in the beginning.
* [[The Sixties]]: The Mark Meadows story is the quintessential Sixties story, complete with a [["Mister Sandman" Sequence]] in the beginning.
* [[Ultimate Showdown of Ultimate Destiny]]: Jetboy vs Doctor Tod. Also the Lizard King vs Hardhat vs the Radical.
* [[Ultimate Showdown of Ultimate Destiny]]: Jetboy vs Doctor Tod. Also the Lizard King vs Hardhat vs the Radical.
* [[Younger Than They Look]]: Succubus.
* [[Younger Than They Look]]: Succubus.
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Revision as of 13:05, 25 January 2014

The first volume in the Wild Cards shared universe fiction series edited by George R. R. Martin. It was published in 1987 and contains several short stories establishing the Wild Cards universe, introducing the main characters, and setting up plot threads that continue to play out over the course of the rest of the series.

The stories that make up this book are:

'Prologue' - Introduces Dr. Tachyon, the virus and it's effects.

'Thirty Minutes Over Broadway' - Introduces Jetboy and his efforts to stop the release of the virus.

'The Sleeper' - Introduces Croyd Crenson and our first look into a world with Wild Cards.

'Witness' - The rise and fall of the Four Aces in Mc Carthy era America.

'Degradation Rites' - Dr. Tachyon's doomed romance with Blythe van Renssaeler.

'Shell Games' - Thomas Tubury discovers his ace abilities and become the Great and Powerful Turtle.

'The Long, Dark Night of Fortunato' - Fortunato, a high class pimp with powerful ace abilities, discovers the first signs of a Masonic conspiracy.

'Transfigurations' - Wimpy Mark Meadows takes a trip into the hippie world and discovers his unique ace abilities.

'Down Deep' - Introduces several characters in the sewers of New York and gives a glimpse into the mafia's machinations.

'Strings' - Introduces Puppetman and Gimli at a joker political rally gone wrong.

'Comes a Hunter' - Introduces Yeoman and Chrysalis and shows the gang presence in Jokertown.

'Epilogue' - A young boy discovers his ace power.


This book contains the following tropes: